TY - JOUR T1 - Visual complexity and the montado do matter: landscape pattern preferences of user groups in Alentejo, Portugal JF - ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE Y1 - 2014 A1 - Surová, Diana A1 - Pinto-Correia, Teresa A1 - Marusak, Robert KW - Amenity services KW - Land Cover KW - Landscape metrics KW - landscape pattern KW - landscape preferences KW - The montado KW - User groups AB - Context The current paradigms for the sustainable development of forests and agriculture involve territorial organization of these activities as well as the multifunctionality of the related landscapes. Accordingly, the new management strategies need to take into account the suitability of the resulting landscapes to produce the goods and services expected by society. Aims The aim of the study was to assess the preferred landscape patterns by different groups of users. In focus were the relations between the landscape metrics of preferred patterns and the individual characteristics of respondents. Methods A regional quantitative survey of both production and different consumption landscape users was conducted in the Alentejo region, southern Portugal. Respondents composed their preferred patterns on a block diagram representing an area of landscape seen from a single view according to the existing topographic conditions in the study area. Results In general, the visually complex landscape patterns were preferred more than the homogeneous ones. However, the metrics of preferred patterns varied between the user groups. The montado was the only land cover class that was present in the majority of preferred patterns. Conclusion For landscape users in southern Portugal, the visually complex landscapes including the montado are essential to satisfy their expectations. This may be an important fact to be taken into account for policy and landscape management in the future. PB - SPRINGER FRANCE CY - 22 RUE DE PALESTRO, PARIS, 75002, FRANCE VL - 71 ER -